Clay Waters is director of Times Watch, a division of the Media Research
Center (MRC) that tracks the liberal bias of the New York Times. You can follow Times Watch on Twitter and Facebook.
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11/10/2011 1:28 PM ET
Former reporter Firestone on the GOP field: "These candidates are peddling the worst kind of easy fairy tales to those voters who value simplistic prescriptions over hard choices. President Obama ...
11/10/2011 1:05 PM ET
"Unfortunately, Mississippi voters were not as enlightened, approving a new requirement for identification cards at the polls. But, even the voters in that state, one of the country's most ...
11/10/2011 12:25 PM ET
So what did AG Eric Holder know and when did he know it? Savage doesn't say: "Senator Charles E. Grassley...also sought to keep the focus on Fast and Furious, grilling Mr. Holder about what and ...
11/9/2011 1:28 PM ET
But exactly who was French President Sarkozy talking to? "In Overheard Comments, Sarkozy Calls Netanyahu a 'Liar.'" and "Romney on Israel, Intentionally."
11/9/2011 12:40 PM ET
Go OWS! Steven Greenhouse on Big Labor's "flirtation" with Occupy Wall Street: "Labor unions, marveling at how the protesters have fired up the public on traditional labor issues like income ...
11/9/2011 12:26 PM ET
Finally, the Times starts doing what the New York Post has been doing for weeks: "The arrest of a Crown Heights man last week on charges of sexually assaulting a protester at Zuccotti Park added ...
11/8/2011 1:52 PM ET
No Kakutani-Clinton controversy here: Bill Clinton's new book is "a lucid one-man rebuttal of the Tea Party's anti-government agenda. A series of shrewd talking points for Democrats trying to hold ...
11/8/2011 9:51 AM ET
"The Occupy Wall Street protest continues to inspire demonstrators across the nation and beyond....Headlines lately have focused on two nights of sporadic violence in Oakland, Calif., marked by ...
11/8/2011 9:33 AM ET
More silly sniping at Mitt Romney: "According to Ms. McClanahan, about an hour into the flight....she told him her idea for improving the American health care system: 'He looked at me blankly and ...
11/7/2011 2:09 PM ET
The New York Times today: "Many protesters say the lawless visitors constitute a tiny fringe and are not representative of the movement....the criminal and antisocial elements are a small ...
11/7/2011 12:17 PM ET
Richard Stevenson: "...there's a persuasive case that the report actually did not get it all that wrong....Despite repeated Republican claims to the contrary, the stimulus bill created at least ...
11/7/2011 11:38 AM ET
The Times today: "Many protesters say the lawless visitors constitute a tiny fringe and are not representative of the movement....the criminal and antisocial elements are a small minority..." ...
11/7/2011 10:15 AM ET
So much for presumed innocent. Sam Roberts on Herman Cain's response to anonymous sexual harassment allegations: "But isn't the more fundamental question, that he has no one except himself to blame?"
11/4/2011 2:05 PM ET
To Eric Lichtblau, the left-wing Food Research Action Council, which pushes the misleading "food stamp challenge" publicity stunt, is merely "a Washington advocacy group working with religious ...
11/4/2011 12:38 PM ET
But reporter Jason DeParle once condemned Bill Clinton for signing a welfare reform bill that "begrudges poor infants their Pampers."
11/4/2011 12:06 PM ET
The Times conveniently blames "fringe protesters" for violence after an "orderly day" of marches. But just how "fringe" were the vandals and fire-setters?
11/3/2011 12:43 PM ET
Columnist Kristof: "So as we greet the seven-billionth human, let's try to delay the arrival of the eight billionth. We should all be able to agree on voluntary family planning as a cost-effective ...
11/3/2011 12:14 PM ET
Protest priorities at the Times? A single protester of a move by Republican Gov. Jan Brewer on Arizona redistricting garnered the second-most space of any photograph in Thursday's edition.
11/3/2011 10:00 AM ET
Maria Wollan for Thursday's edition: "Despite the disruption of work, the crowd at the port was peaceful." Many paragraphs later: "The mood at the protest remained jovial throughout the ...
11/2/2011 12:50 PM ET
Columnist Maureen Dowd: "Even Barack Obama couldn't be lucky enough to waltz past two wacky black conservatives, first Alan Keyes and then Cain. The Herminator was just a raffish passing fancy..."